The Irish Literary Times

The Irish Literary Times provides up-to-date coverage of Irish literary news and events in a magazine format via articles available online.

The site is curated by Gerard Beirne an Irish poet and novelist now living in Canada. His new novel is Charlie Tallulah (Oberon Press). His most recent collection of poetry is Games of Chance:A Gambler`s Manual (Oberon Press). His novel The Eskimo in the Net (Marion Boyars Publishers) was shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award and was selected by the Literary Editor of the Daily Express as his Book of the Year “scandalously ignored by the Man Booker judges...”.

This stimulating, exasperated study charts the rise of the be-all, end-all, know-all in the field of art, though the author tends to see the notion of ‘curationism’ everywhere, from choosing lunch to getting divorced

Irish minstrel Larry Beau. Photo – Malcolm McNally THE LONDON Irish Centre was the venue for the launch of a special London themed issue of the Dublin based literary magazine The Stinging Fly, which has been publishing new writers and new writing...

Washington City PaperThis Lime Tree Bower By Conor McPhersonWashington City PaperThe play's extended monologue structure is a relatively common one in Irish theater, based on the tradition of the Irish shanachie, or storyteller.

Author Anne Enright is in line for her second Man Booker Prize. Picture: Getty ImagesA Dublin author is hoping to double her success by scooping one of Britain’s biggest writing awards for the second time this year.

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